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Stat Attack: Panthers v Warriors

The Panthers weathered a storm in New Zealand to defeat the Warriors 24-8 in an Elimination Final on Saturday.

Isaah Yeo led from the front with 52 tackles, 134 run metres and 53 post-contact metres, while Isaiah Papali'i came from the bench to score the opening try and make 188 run metres.

The Panthers back five all reached triple digits for run metres, with Brian To'o (246m) leading the way.

Jim Beam Team Song: Finals Week 1

TACKLES

  • Isaah Yeo: 52
  • Liam Martin: 38
  • Scott Sorensen: 37
  • Lindsay Smith: 33
  • Luke Sommerton: 31
  • Moses Leota: 29
  • Liam Henry: 23 (0 misses)
  • Brad Schneider: 22
  • Isaiah Papali'i: 20

RUN METRES

  • Brian To'o: 246m (18 runs)
  • Isaiah Papali'i: 188m (19 runs)
  • Paul Alamoti: 168m (20 runs)
  • Dylan Edwards: 153m (17 runs)
  • Izack Tago: 145m (17 runs)
  • Isaah Yeo: 134m (14 runs)
  • Lindsay Smith: 126m (15 runs)
  • Liam Martin: 101m (15 runs)
  • Casey McLean: 100m (11 runs)

Highlights: Panthers v Warriors

POST-CONTACT METRES

  • Isaiah Papali'i: 72m
  • Brian To'o: 66m
  • Izack Tago: 65m
  • Lindsay Smith: 60m
  • Paul Alamoti: 54m
  • Isaah Yeo: 53m
  • Liam Martin: 52m

TACKLE BREAKS

  • Paul Alamoti: 7
  • Liam Martin: 6
  • Brian To'o: 5
  • Izack Tago: 4
  • Blaize Talagi: 3
  • Nathan Cleary: 3
  • Lindsay Smith: 3
  • Brad Schneider: 3

LINE BREAKS

  • Paul Alamoti: 1
  • Brad Schneider: 1
  • Isaiah Papali'i: 1

TRIES

  • Isaiah Papali'i: 1 (27')
  • Brad Schneider: 1 (46')
  • Casey McLean: 1 (65')
  • Brian To'o: 1 (71')

TRY ASSISTS

  • Nathan Cleary: 1
  • Brian To'o: 1

GOALS

  • Nathan Cleary: 2/2
  • Dylan Edwards: 2/2

Press Conference: Panthers v Warriors

Stat Panthers Warriors
Possession 56% 44%
Completion Rate 83%
41/49
72%
29/40
Tackles 362 409
Run Metres 1,772 1,400
Post-Contact Metres 654 529
Tackle Breaks 45 31
Line Breaks 3 3
Kicking Metres 749 613
Acknowledgement of Country

Penrith Panthers players and staff respect and honour the traditional custodians of the land and pay our respects to their elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.